List of sacred buildings in Bottrop
The list of sacred buildings in Bottrop includes the church buildings, mosques and similar sacred buildings in Bottrop .
Catholic churches
- Holy Family (BOT-Grafenwald), built in 1970 instead of a smaller neo-Gothic emergency church from 1898
- Holy Cross, built 1955–1957 by Rudolf Schwarz , with windows by Georg Meistermann , today "Kulturkirche" (profaned in 2016)
- Herz Jesu, expressionist building, built in 1929 by Josef Franke
- Liebfrauenkirche (own), neo-Gothic building, built 1908–1914
- St. Antonius (BOT-Welheimer Mark), built in 1951
- St. Barbara (BOT-Lehmkuhle), demolished in 2013
- St. Bonifatius (BOT-Fuhlenbrock)
- St. Cyriakus , provost church (city center), instead of several previous churches (proven from 1155) built in 1861/1862 by the Münster diocesan master builder Emil von Manger
- St. Elisabeth, built in 1954 by the Münster diocesan master builder Eberhard Michael Kleffner
- St. Franziskus (BOT-Welheim), built in 1962 as "God's tent"
- St. Johannes Baptist (BOT-Boy), built in 1973 (the neo-Gothic previous church had to be demolished due to mountain damage)
- St. John the Baptist (Kirchhellen) , built 1917–1925, the previous church from 1447 burned down in 1917
- St. Joseph (BOT-Batenbrock), 1914–1919 by Josef Franke (spire supplemented a little later by another architect)
- St. Ludger (BOT-Fuhlenbrock), built 1927–1929 by Josef Franke in the form of a "parabolic church"
- St. Mariä Himmelfahrt (BOT-Feldhausen), Gothic glass windows from approx. 1480 in the choir room
- St. Matthias (Ebel), built after the previous church (1938 by Josef Franke) was destroyed in World War II
- St. Michael (BOT-Batenbrock), 1912–1914 by Josef Franke, in 2012 a window by Josef Albers was reconstructed in the entrance area
- St. Paul (BOT-Eigen), demolished in 2010
- St. Peter (BOT-Boy)
- St. Pius (BOT own)
- St. Suitbert (BOT-Vonderort), built in 1955, today the center of the old people's home "Malteserstift St. Suitbert" (opened in 2015), but still used as a church
Old Catholic Church
- Kreuzkampkapelle (neo-Gothic chapel of the old - demolished - Marienhospital)
Protestant churches
There are a number of Protestant churches in Bottrop:
- Church of the Resurrection
- Friedenskirche
- Mercy Church
- Martin-Niemöller-Haus, remodeled
- Martinskirche, 1883–1884 by Heinrich Bramesfeld
- Paul Gerhardt Church
- Pauluskirche
Mosques
- Abu Bakr Sadiq
Synagogues
Until the destruction of Jewish life by the National Socialists there was a prayer room in Tourneaustraße, the former Helenenstraße.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://kulturkirche-heiligkreuz.de/
- ^ Profanation decree . In: Church official gazette diocese of Essen . 60th year, no. 04 . Essen March 31, 2017, 38 ( bistum-essen.de [PDF; accessed February 18, 2018]).
- ↑ http://www.route-industriekultur.ruhr/themenrouten/26-sakralbauten/herz-jesu-kirche-bottrop.html
- ↑ http://www.baukunst-nrw.de/objekte/Herz-Jesu-Kirche-Bottrop--2496.htm
- ↑ http://www.alt-katholisch.de/gemeinden/gemeinden/gemeinde-bottrop.html
- ↑ http://kirchenkreis.org/gottesdienst-bottrop.html
- ↑ http://www.moscheesuche.de/moschee/Bottrop/Abu_Bakr_Sadiq/13765
- ↑ http://www.derwesten.de/staedte/bottrop/fuer-eine-synagoge-war-die-gemeinde-zu-arm-id9439059.html
- ↑ http: //www.jüdische-gemeinden.de/index.php/gemeinden/ab/454-bottrop-nordrhein-westfalen